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G4APL  > PACTOR   25.02.16 18:37l 100 Lines 3105 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: GB7CIP PACTOR INFO
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Sent: 160225/1632Z @:GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO #:61185 [Caterham Surrey GBR]
From: G4APL@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
To  : PACTOR@WW


Hello and thanks for your interest in reading this.
The following describes GB7CIP System and frequencies.

GB7CIP Lin_XFBB server forward scripts automatically controlling
   SCS PTC-iiPro multimode controller
   Kenwood TS480-Sat (Operational November 2005)
      Scanning, band and frequency selection
      Switching between Homebrew multiple wire dipoles and 3ele HF Beam
      Rotator HAM VX/DCU1X and HF beam direction

Tones(4) 1400hz/1600hz USB for P1 P2 and P3 modes

Data Mode Allocation according to the 7MHz band plans

7MHz
7047.00 - 7050 00     500hz   Narrow band mode Automatically
Controlled Data Stations unattended
7050.00 - 7053.00     2.7KHz All Mode Automatically Controlled Data
Stations

g4apl Paul (gb7cip HF PACTOR) Always looking for new HF AX25 Forwarding
partners.

He also likes having one to one HF PACTOR QSO's please arrange sked,
either via GB7CIP BBS FBB_Convers  C  (command) or via 14109.0 USB
centre frequency if he notices you have logged on.

PACTOR Forwarding sessions commence hourly at 28 minutes past the hour.

HF Pactor Frequencies being scanned for connections
    Mark frequencies listed below are based on 1600hz 1400hz tones.
    If you use different tones you will need to minus your
    high tone from the USB Mark Frequency listed below to
    get the USB dial frequency.


HF Beam Headings in unattended mode - Times in GMT/UTC (approx)
VK/ZL Long Path 06:28-09:27
North America   15:28-06:27
Other Times  Towards mainland Europe, Far East and SP Oceania

40M 24 hours  20M 00:00-23:59 UTC 15M 06:00-23:59
##################
MARK QRG USB  DIAL QRG USB  Mode
  7048.00       7046.40      P1,P2
  7050.00       7048.40      P1,P2
  7051.50       7049.90      P1,P2,P3

14091.60      14090.00      P1,P2
14093.50      14091.90      P1,P2
14094.00      14092.40      P1,P2
14096.00      14094.40      P1,P2
14096.60      14095.00      P1,P2

14097.50      14095.90      P1,P2
14098.00      14096.40      P1,P2

14107.00      14105.40      P1,P2,P3
14107.50      14105.90      P1,P2,P3
14110.50      14108.90      P1,P2,P3

21098.00      21096.40      P1,P2,
21098.80      21097.20      P1,P2,
21096.60      21095.00      P1,P2,

21112.00      21110.40      P1,P2,P3

28306.00      28304.40      P1,P2,P3
28130.00      28128.40      P1,P2

You can test the AX25 Mail path to GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO from your
home BBS. Using the PING route facility. By sending a message
in the following format to the GB7CIP PING Server..
SP PING@GB7CIP.#32.GBR.EURO
Subject: ping
Message: Body  nothing require
with a /EX on a new line to end message

Current active AX25 BBS forward partners are
DB0ZAV F3KT IK0MIL OK0PBR TA2BBS UA6ADV UT1HZM
N9LYA N0XR
When propagation behaves itself. I find this always interesting when
paths are open.

Reviewed 24.2.2016

Hope the above information was useful to you

PS. Had some nice long one to one PACTOR QSO's with VK on the Long and
Short Paths in the past month or so.

73 de Paul g4apl SysOp GB7CIP

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